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- grammar - multi-tasking or multitasking? - English Language Usage . . .
May I ask weather or not to use a hyphen after a prefix only depends on individuals' editorial style, but not that of British or American English? E g , multi-tasking or multitasking? Many thanks!
- What is the opposite of multitasking? - English Language Usage . . .
"Multitasking" is a commonly-used word in computer science and has a lay meaning as well What is the opposite of "multitasking?" I tried "unitasking" in a recently letter to a colleague and was
- Did the term multitasking come from the computer realm?
Given my advancing years I remember when "multitasking" became a buzz-word in PC operating systems, notably with OS 2 Arguably, earlier version of Windows supported a multitasking as well but I do
- etymology - What was the idiom for multitasking before chewing gum was . . .
Q: Was there a similar phrase in vogue before chewing gum became popular? The phrase can't walk and chew gum at the same time is often used to describe someone who's clumsy, uncoordinated or stupid, and there are many idioms for this: can't tell one's arse from his elbow, all thumbs, butter fingers, ham fisted, klutz
- Is there a word for a person who is able to focus on multiple tasks at . . .
I thought of the word 'multi-tasker' but is there a better word which can express focussing on multiple tasks with equal efficiency? For instance, it is said that Leonardo Da Vinci, a polymath, was
- grammaticality - Pre-requisite vs prerequisite - English Language . . .
Interconnection -- not Inter-connection; Pre-workout -- not Preworkout Prerequisite -- not Pre-requisite Multitask -- not Multi-task Polymath -- not Poly-math Multi-answer -- not Multianswer Transboundary -- not Trans-boundary
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